FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Vice President Mike Pence will visit Arizona on Friday, Oct. 30, where he will speak at two “Make American Great Again” rallies
Month: October 2020
Winemakers taking matters into their own hands to save harvests from wildfires
With wildfires impacting many American wineries, many winemakers are having tougher times testing their grapes. “Everything is so bad, it’s funny,” said Ashley Trout, owner
Dow currently down more than 800 points
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has sunken more than 800 points in early trading on Wednesday morning, mirroring drops in European markets. As of about
Ballot drop box set on fire in Boston, federal authorities investigating
Federal authorities are investigating after officials in Massachusetts confirm that a ballot drop box in Boston was set on fire early Sunday morning. According to
Man arrested in Jefferson County homicide
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — A suspect in the shooting death of a 40-year-old man was arrested Sunday morning. Jefferson County deputies arrested William Robert Taft,
Navy aircraft crashes in Alabama; 2 fatalities reported
Authorities say a U.S. Navy training plane traveling from Florida has crashed in an Alabama residential neighborhood near the Gulf Coast, killing both people in
Amended order limits gatherings in Colorado Safer at Home counties to 10 people or fewer people
DENVER – Personal gatherings will be limited to 10 people or less from no more than two different households in the Colorado counties in any
Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. Here’s how to dispose of old meds
Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, so multiple collection sites have been set up across the country that will allow people to drop off
Judge slams Secretary DeVos for rejecting 94% of loan relief claims
A federal judge is demanding answers after the U.S. Education Department rejected 94% of claims for student loan forgiveness it had agreed to process after
Breweries around the world using their craft to fight racial injustice
Breweries worldwide are using their craft to fight racial injustice, even while many struggle to keep their businesses open. “You realize making money off of